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#Doing Go Reel by @amymariehann (verified account) - If you are completely tapped out by the time the hardest part of the day arrives, this might be why.
For a long time, I thought my problem was that ev
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If you are completely tapped out by the time the hardest part of the day arrives, this might be why. For a long time, I thought my problem was that evenings were hard. But the real issue was that I was using up all of my executive functioning as a mom with ADHD long before 4 pm. By the time my kids’ big emotions, dinner, homework, noise, and bedtime showed up, I had nothing left to give. That is not a personal failure. 
That is ADHD executive dysfunction and nervous system overload. In ADHD motherhood, executive functioning is a limited resource. And when you are also raising neurodivergent kids, the demand on your mental and emotional energy is even higher. Learning to limit how much executive functioning I used earlier in the day was a turning point in my ADHD burnout recovery. It helped me reduce chronic overwhelm. 
It helped me regulate my emotions more consistently. 
And it helped me show up with more patience and presence for my kids. Living within your capacity is not about doing less because you are “bad at life.” 
It is about understanding how ADHD brains work in adulthood and designing your life to support that reality. If this resonates, you are not alone. And you are not doing ADHD motherhood wrong. Follow @amymariehann for more ADHD motherhood support. 
And comment below with what you want me to tackle next. . . . . . #ADHDMotherhood #adhdburnout #ExecutiveDysfunction #momswithadhd #neurodivergentfamily
#Doing Go Reel by @amymariehann (verified account) - If you are completely tapped out by the time the hardest part of the day arrives, this might be why.
For a long time, I thought my problem was that ev
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If you are completely tapped out by the time the hardest part of the day arrives, this might be why. For a long time, I thought my problem was that evenings were hard. But the real issue was that I was using up all of my executive functioning as a mom with ADHD long before 4 pm. By the time my kids’ big emotions, dinner, homework, noise, and bedtime showed up, I had nothing left to give. That is not a personal failure. 
That is ADHD executive dysfunction and nervous system overload. In ADHD motherhood, executive functioning is a limited resource. And when you are also raising neurodivergent kids, the demand on your mental and emotional energy is even higher. Learning to limit how much executive functioning I used earlier in the day was a turning point in my ADHD burnout recovery. It helped me reduce chronic overwhelm. 
It helped me regulate my emotions more consistently. 
And it helped me show up with more patience and presence for my kids. Living within your capacity is not about doing less because you are “bad at life.” 
It is about understanding how ADHD brains work in adulthood and designing your life to support that reality. If this resonates, you are not alone. And you are not doing ADHD motherhood wrong. Follow @amymariehann for more ADHD motherhood support. 
And comment below with what you want me to tackle next. . . . . . #ADHDMotherhood #adhdburnout #ExecutiveDysfunction #momswithadhd #neurodivergentfamily
#Doing Go Reel by @wightlinadhdcoaching - If your car is out of oil, the engine will shut down. If your computer's processor is broken, it won't turn on. 

The same thing happens in our kids'
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If your car is out of oil, the engine will shut down. If your computer’s processor is broken, it won’t turn on. The same thing happens in our kids’ brains. Executive functions, including motivation, time management and organization, can’t run when the brain is overloaded or under-resourced. If this sounds like your child, you are not alone and our upcoming workshop is just for you. Use code BeOurGuest for $5 off. Link in bio or DM me “help” and I will send it your way.
#Doing Go Reel by @amymariehann (verified account) - When it dawns on you that your ADHD brain thinks you should accomplish a year's worth of tasks today…

…but that actually isn't humanly possible.

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When it dawns on you that your ADHD brain thinks you should accomplish a year’s worth of tasks today… …but that actually isn’t humanly possible. One of the biggest reasons ADHD motherhood feels so overwhelming isn’t laziness. It’s decision fatigue. Every day, we are carrying the invisible executive functioning of motherhood: What’s for dinner? 
When is that appointment? 
Did I respond to that email? 
Do we need groceries? 
Should I sign them up for that activity? 
When will I clean that closet? For moms with ADHD, decision paralysis and executive dysfunction don’t just slow us down — they drain our mental energy before we even begin. When you have 47 open loops in your brain, everything feels urgent. And when everything feels urgent, nothing moves forward. Here’s what changed everything for me: I stopped trying to make better daily decisions. And started eliminating ongoing decisions. Fewer recurring choices. 
Fewer open tabs. 
Fewer mental negotiations. When you drastically reduce the number of decisions your ADHD brain has to make, life gets exponentially easier. Less overwhelm. 
Less ADHD burnout. 
More follow-through. You are not incapable. You are mentally overloaded. If you want the full strategy I use to drastically reduce decision fatigue and manage my home and family as a mom with ADHD, comment SYSTEM and I’ll send it to you. #ADHDMotherhood #DecisionFatigue #ExecutiveDysfunction #adhdburnout #momswithadhd
#Doing Go Reel by @amymariehann (verified account) - When it dawns on you that your ADHD brain thinks you should accomplish a year's worth of tasks today…

…but that actually isn't humanly possible.

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@amymariehann
When it dawns on you that your ADHD brain thinks you should accomplish a year’s worth of tasks today… …but that actually isn’t humanly possible. One of the biggest reasons ADHD motherhood feels so overwhelming isn’t laziness. It’s decision fatigue. Every day, we are carrying the invisible executive functioning of motherhood: What’s for dinner? 
When is that appointment? 
Did I respond to that email? 
Do we need groceries? 
Should I sign them up for that activity? 
When will I clean that closet? For moms with ADHD, decision paralysis and executive dysfunction don’t just slow us down — they drain our mental energy before we even begin. When you have 47 open loops in your brain, everything feels urgent. And when everything feels urgent, nothing moves forward. Here’s what changed everything for me: I stopped trying to make better daily decisions. And started eliminating ongoing decisions. Fewer recurring choices. 
Fewer open tabs. 
Fewer mental negotiations. When you drastically reduce the number of decisions your ADHD brain has to make, life gets exponentially easier. Less overwhelm. 
Less ADHD burnout. 
More follow-through. You are not incapable. You are mentally overloaded. If you want the full strategy I use to drastically reduce decision fatigue and manage my home and family as a mom with ADHD, comment SYSTEM and I’ll send it to you. #ADHDMotherhood #DecisionFatigue #ExecutiveDysfunction #adhdburnout #momswithadhd
#Doing Go Reel by @themeaghanraw - Undiagnosed ADHD is cute when it's just you.

It is not cute when you're a mom trying to run a business and the only quiet hour you have gets spent re
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Undiagnosed ADHD is cute when it’s just you. It is not cute when you’re a mom trying to run a business and the only quiet hour you have gets spent reorganizing a cabinet instead of sending the email that pays you. Motherhood made it wildly evident. I couldn’t afford to drift anymore. I couldn’t burn three hours hyperfocusing on the wrong thing and call it “creative flow.” There were real consequences. Less time. More responsibility. Zero margin for chaos. 1️⃣ If it’s not written down, it’s gone. My brain will drop a task mid-step. So everything lives in a planner now. Everything. 2️⃣ Undefined days fall apart fast. “I’ll get to it later” turns into deep cleaning a room while the actual priority waits. 3️⃣ Hyperfocus is powerful, but it needs direction. I can lock in hard. I just have to decide ahead of time what deserves that energy. 4️⃣ Emails used to feel like they carried the plague. I would rather start a brand new project than respond to three simple messages. Now admin has a time block. No drama. 5️⃣ And yes, I still need a random ass moment. Music loud. Midday reset. Creative detour. But that spontaneity doesn’t run my house or my company. Becoming a mom didn’t change my brain. It exposed how undisciplined my systems were. My brain isn’t the problem. Lack of structure was. And structure didn’t shrink me. It stabilized me. Motherhood forced me to build systems that match my wiring.
#Doing Go Reel by @amymariehann (verified account) - You don't need more hacks and information about ADHD. 

You need systems that work with your brain.

And support for lightening the immense mental loa
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You don’t need more hacks and information about ADHD. You need systems that work with your brain. And support for lightening the immense mental load you carry. If you’re an ADHD mom who has read the books, listened to the podcasts, bought the planners, and tried all the hacks… this isn’t a knowledge problem. You already know what you should do. The real issue is that most systems aren’t designed for ADHD brains. They rely on consistency, motivation, and long-term interest. And when your brain gets bored, overwhelmed, or low on energy, everything falls apart. That doesn’t mean you failed. It means the system failed you. ADHD-friendly systems are different. They’re simple, flexible, and designed to survive boredom, low-energy days, and real life. They reduce the need to constantly reinvent the wheel. �They help you set realistic goals instead of overcommitting. �They support your brain so follow-through becomes easier. That’s exactly why I created my Tools + Templates. They aren’t more information. It’s a practical strategy that you can apply to your life and tools to help you implement it right away. If you’re ready to stop starting over and start using a strategy that will stick, �👉Follow @amymariehann and comment “SYSTEM” and I’ll send you the link 💛 . . . . . #ADHDMomLife #ADHDHomeManagement #ADHDParenting #OverwhelmedMoms #NeurodivergentFamily
#Doing Go Reel by @amymariehann (verified account) - You don't need more hacks and information about ADHD. 

You need systems that work with your brain.

And support for lightening the immense mental loa
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@amymariehann
You don’t need more hacks and information about ADHD. You need systems that work with your brain. And support for lightening the immense mental load you carry. If you’re an ADHD mom who has read the books, listened to the podcasts, bought the planners, and tried all the hacks… this isn’t a knowledge problem. You already know what you should do. The real issue is that most systems aren’t designed for ADHD brains. They rely on consistency, motivation, and long-term interest. And when your brain gets bored, overwhelmed, or low on energy, everything falls apart. That doesn’t mean you failed. It means the system failed you. ADHD-friendly systems are different. They’re simple, flexible, and designed to survive boredom, low-energy days, and real life. They reduce the need to constantly reinvent the wheel. �They help you set realistic goals instead of overcommitting. �They support your brain so follow-through becomes easier. That’s exactly why I created my Tools + Templates. They aren’t more information. It’s a practical strategy that you can apply to your life and tools to help you implement it right away. If you’re ready to stop starting over and start using a strategy that will stick, �👉Follow @amymariehann and comment “SYSTEM” and I’ll send you the link 💛 . . . . . #ADHDMomLife #ADHDHomeManagement #ADHDParenting #OverwhelmedMoms #NeurodivergentFamily
#Doing Go Reel by @drkimberlymosca (verified account) - One thing I've learned managing ADHD is this:

If I start working right away, I can disappear into something random for two hours… and still end up la
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One thing I’ve learned managing ADHD is this: If I start working right away, I can disappear into something random for two hours… and still end up late for my client. So I build structure into my mornings. School drop-off. Workout. One quick house task. Then work. It’s not about discipline. It’s about designing your day so your brain works with you instead of against you. Save this if structure helps your ADHD too. #adhdwomen #adhdtips #executivefunction #adhdstrategy #neurodivergentwomen
#Doing Go Reel by @amymariehann (verified account) - My motherhood changed when I started working with my ADHD brain instead of fighting it.

For a long time, I thought I needed more discipline, better r
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My motherhood changed when I started working with my ADHD brain instead of fighting it. For a long time, I thought I needed more discipline, better routines, or stronger motivation. What I actually needed was supp✨ort that matched how my brain works. ➡️ Here’s what that looks like in real life as a mom with ADHD: Self care ✨�Not the aesthetic kind. The kind that protects my energy and reduces burnout so my executive functioning can recover. Mental stimulation ✨�ADHD brains need interest and novelty to stay engaged. When things are too boring or rigid, everything shuts down. Externalized visuals ✨�If I cannot see it, I cannot hold it. Visual systems reduce mental load and support decision making. Clear tasks ✨�Vague expectations drain my brain. Clear, visible next steps make starting possible. Ongoing rewards ✨�ADHD brains are driven by dopamine. Built in rewards support follow through and consistency without shame. Emotional regulation ✨�Motherhood requires constant regulation. Systems that lower overwhelm make it easier to stay calm and present. None of this is about fixing yourself. It is about designing a life that supports your ADHD brain. When systems hold the structure, I get to show up with more patience, clarity, and energy. That is what thriving looks like for me. If you are an ADHD mom and this resonates, you are not broken. Your brain just needs support that works with it. Follow @amymariehann for more content about ADHD motherhood, executive functioning, mental load, and realistic systems that actually help. And comment SYSTEM if you want the strategy I use to manage my home and family life as a mom with ADHD. . . . . . #adhdmotherhood #adhdmom #executivefunction #homemanagement #adhdlife
#Doing Go Reel by @amymariehann (verified account) - The exact way I stay on top of boring home tasks
�as a mom with ADHD raising 3 kids with ADHD/AuDHD 👇

First - I stopped relying on motivation.

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The exact way I stay on top of boring home tasks �as a mom with ADHD raising 3 kids with ADHD/AuDHD 👇 First — I stopped relying on motivation. Because motivation is unpredictable. �Energy is inconsistent. �And my brain will always choose literally anything more interesting than laundry. So instead, I built systems that: • Tell me what to do (so I’m not deciding every day) �• Break chores into tiny, doable steps �• Work even when I’m overstimulated �• Don’t fall apart if we miss a day �• Create predictable rhythm for my kids I don’t deep clean for 5 hours. I don’t follow complicated cleaning schedules. I don’t reset the entire house every night. I use repeatable templates that remove the thinking. Because for ADHD brains, the mental load is the real problem. When I reduced the decision fatigue around “What needs to be done?” and “Where do I start?” everything changed. Not perfect. �Not spotless. �But functional. �Calm. �Manageable. And that’s what our kind of homes actually need. If you want the exact tools and templates I use to run our ADHD household, follow @amymariehann and comment SYSTEM and I’ll send you the link. 💛 . . . . . #adhdmom #adhdparenting #neurodivergentfamily #ADHDHomeManagement #ExecutiveFunctioning
#Doing Go Reel by @amymariehann (verified account) - My motherhood changed when I started working with my ADHD brain instead of fighting it.

For a long time, I thought I needed more discipline, better r
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My motherhood changed when I started working with my ADHD brain instead of fighting it. For a long time, I thought I needed more discipline, better routines, or stronger motivation. What I actually needed was support that matched how my brain works. ➡️ Here’s what that looks like in real life as a mom with ADHD: Self care ✨ �Not the aesthetic kind. The kind that protects my energy and reduces burnout so my executive functioning can recover. Mental stimulation ✨ �ADHD brains need interest and novelty to stay engaged. When things are too boring or rigid, everything shuts down. Externalized visuals ✨ �If I cannot see it, I cannot hold it. Visual systems reduce mental load and support decision making. Clear tasks ✨ �Vague expectations drain my brain. Clear, visible next steps make starting possible. Ongoing rewards ✨ �ADHD brains are driven by dopamine. Built in rewards support follow through and consistency without shame. Emotional regulation ✨ �Motherhood requires constant regulation. Systems that lower overwhelm make it easier to stay calm and present. None of this is about fixing yourself. It is about designing a life that supports your ADHD brain. When systems hold the structure, I get to show up with more patience, clarity, and energy. That is what thriving looks like for me. If you are an ADHD mom and this resonates, you are not broken. Your brain just needs support that works with it. Follow @amymariehann for more content about ADHD motherhood, executive functioning, mental load, and realistic systems that actually help. And comment SYSTEM if you want the strategy I use to manage my home and family life as a mom with ADHD. . . . . . #adhdmotherhood #adhdmom #executivefunction #homemanagement #adhdlife

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